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Würzburg (German: [ˈvʏʁtsbʊʁk] ; Main-Franconian: Wörtzburch) is,
after Nuremberg and Fürth, the third-largest city in
Franconia located in the
north of...
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Maximilian University of
Würzburg (also
referred to as the
University of
Würzburg, in
German Julius-Maximilians-Universität
Würzburg) is a
public research...
- The
Würzburg Residence (German: Würzburger Residenz) is a
palace in
Würzburg, Germany.
Johann Lukas von
Hildebrandt and
Maximilian von Welsch, representatives...
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Würzburg is a
Landkreis (district) in the
northwestern part of Bavaria, Germany.
Neighboring districts are (from the north, clockwise) Main-Spessart, Schweinfurt...
- The low-UHF band
Würzburg radar was the
primary ground-based
tracking radar for the Wehrmacht's
Luftwaffe and
Kriegsmarine (German Navy)
during World War...
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Würzburg Baskets (formerly
known as
Würzburg Baskets and s.Oliver Baskets) is a
German professional basketball club
located in
Würzburg. After...
- The Prince-Bishopric of
Würzburg (German: Fürstbistum
Würzburg;
Hochstift Würzburg) was an
ecclesiastical prin****lity of the Holy
Roman Empire located...
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Würzburg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Würzburg is a city in Bavaria, Germany.
Würzburg may also
refer to:
Adalbero of
Würzburg (or Saint...
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Flugplatz Würzburg-Schenkenturm is the airfield [de][1] of the
urban district Würzburg in Unterfranken. It is
operated by Flugsport-Club
Würzburg e.V.. The...
- The
Würzburg witch trials of 1625–1631,
which took
place in the self-governing
Catholic Prince-Bishopric of
Würzburg in the Holy
Roman Empire in present-day...